Barely two weeks after the Jackson Fiah Doe Memorial Regional Referral Hospital recorded its first case of the Coronavirus and the country’s fourth COVID-19 death, the hospital has announced its second confirmed case of the virus.
Zwedru City Magisterial Court Releases Seven Pre-trial Detainees to Decongest Prison
The Zwedru Magisterial Court has released seven pre-trial detainees from the Zwedru Central Prison in order to ease congestion, as the nation fights the Coronavirus pandemic.
UNDP Installs Solar Panels at Buchanan’s Liberian Government Hospital
UNDP has restored electricity at Grand Bassa’s largest hospital, after installing solar panels at the Liberian Government Hospital.
With No Charges Filed, Gender Ministry Reunifies 25 Children Accused of Witchcraft to Their Families
Authorities of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection say they have turned over 25 children who were accused of witchcraft and abandoned by their parents and guardians at a church in Ganta.
Government Lawyers Ask Court to Dismiss Nwabudike’s Request to Affirm His Citizenship
Lawyers representing the government have asked the Civil Law Court to dismiss a petition for a declaratory judgment on the Liberian citizenship of the controversial lawyer, Nbubusi Nwabudike.
River Cess’ First Suspected COVID-19 Patient Dies in Isolation
The first person to be suspected of COVID-19 in River Cess has died hours after he was taken to the St. Francis Hospital for observation.
Young Guinean Man in Voinjama Dies After Falling from Mango Tree
A 28-year-old man has died after accidentally falling from a mango tree in Voinjama.
PHOTOS: Monrovia Attempts a Stay Home Order, But Ends Up With a Curfew
On April 8, President George Weah announced a state of emergency restricting travel across counties. For four counties that had already recorded Coronavirus cases, the president ordered a stay home measure requiring all residents to stay indoors and only come out for essential trips relating to food or medical supplies. The following pictures show residents of the Monrovia metropolitan area navigating the stay home order.